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ruth bader ginsburg is 84, stephen breyer 79, elana kagan 57.our book is called "jewish justices of the supreme court, from brandeis to kagan, their lives and legacies." we missed 95% of what is in your book. we thank you for coming and we enjoyed having you on the program. david: i thank you very uch for inviting me. announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span odcasts. announcer: if you enjoyed this week's interview, here are some other programs you ight like. stephen breyer's book. elvin urofsky's book and aviva kempner's book. talks about her documentary on businessmen and plantpists. you can watch these the any time by going to our library at c-span.org. live at noon, the house gavels in for general peeches. >> watch c-span this week as congress debates tax reform. the senate finance committee begins a review of its bill monday at 3:30 eastern. live coverage on c-span 3. get details about both bills at c-span.org/congress and listen to live cov
ruth bader ginsburg is 84, stephen breyer 79, elana kagan 57.our book is called "jewish justices of the supreme court, from brandeis to kagan, their lives and legacies." we missed 95% of what is in your book. we thank you for coming and we enjoyed having you on the program. david: i thank you very uch for inviting me. announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span odcasts....
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stephen breyer on his new book "making our democracy work."nd a film director who talks about her documentary on jewish rosenwald. you can watch these anytime or search our entire video library at www.c-span.org. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. monday morning, amanda becker discusses the status of tax reform efforts on capitol hill. then alliance for manufacturing. an american made movie producer talk about the state of u.s. manufacturing. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, line at 7:00 a.m. eastern monday morning. join the discussion. >> next, highlights from recent sessions of the australian parliament. after that, discussion on u.s.-cuba relations. then another chance to see q&a on jewish supreme court justices. >> the british parliament was in recess last week. prime minister's questions will not be seen tonight. instead, we look at the latest session of the australian parliament hosted by tom connell , a political reporter with sky news australia. topics included aust
stephen breyer on his new book "making our democracy work."nd a film director who talks about her documentary on jewish rosenwald. you can watch these anytime or search our entire video library at www.c-span.org. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. monday morning, amanda becker discusses the status of tax reform efforts on capitol hill. then alliance for manufacturing. an american made movie producer talk about the state...
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book.n breyer's book and avivas kempner's book.n watch these the any by going to our library at c-span.org. up monday morning, discussing the status of tax reform efforts on capitol hill. then, lines for manufacturing scott paula and american-made movie producer talk about the state of u.s. manufacturers. eastern mondaym. morning. join me discussion. joined the discussion. >> monday night on the communicators we will discuss sexslation on online trafficking. in wagner talks about her bill to fight online sex trafficking. and discussing why another group prefers a different approach than the house and senate bill. >> many different actors can be affected. with my pieceing of legislation is to make sure we are very narrowly going in and amending section 230 to make sure the congressional intent is clear when it comes to sex aafficking because right now lot of these online the internet actors and providers, websites like backpage.com and a whole actors have been blossoming, sadly, over the last handful of years. to make sure they cann
book.n breyer's book and avivas kempner's book.n watch these the any by going to our library at c-span.org. up monday morning, discussing the status of tax reform efforts on capitol hill. then, lines for manufacturing scott paula and american-made movie producer talk about the state of u.s. manufacturers. eastern mondaym. morning. join me discussion. joined the discussion. >> monday night on the communicators we will discuss sexslation on online trafficking. in wagner talks about her bill...
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to justice breyer and justice kagan. that there was one who was notoriously anti-semitic. point, hooverge had the eye density -- the -- he wrote aite letter to him that said how dare you a flick the court with another hebrew? sunday night on c-span's q&a. am a governor elect north pediatric neurologist who currently serves as the states lieutenant-governor spoke to supporters in fairfax, virginia. >> hello, virginia! what a day in the commonwealth of virginia. about 10 minutes ago i received i wished himll, well. i think him for his service. [crowd chanting] ♪ popularr: we're back by demand. yetinia, we have witnessed another democratic sweep today. congratulate my friend, attorney general mark karan on his reelection. thank you for reelecting markarian. k herring. i want to think just didn't fairfax. -- isow, it was said that now the commonwealth. today, virginia's have answered and have spoken. theinia has told us to end divisiveness. that we will not condone hatred and bigotry into and the politics that upon this country apart. [applause] >> i want to let you know that
to justice breyer and justice kagan. that there was one who was notoriously anti-semitic. point, hooverge had the eye density -- the -- he wrote aite letter to him that said how dare you a flick the court with another hebrew? sunday night on c-span's q&a. am a governor elect north pediatric neurologist who currently serves as the states lieutenant-governor spoke to supporters in fairfax, virginia. >> hello, virginia! what a day in the commonwealth of virginia. about 10 minutes ago i...
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supreme court your code >> the anti-semitism was in the american legal profession from to justice breyernd justice kagan. that there was one who was notoriously anti-semitic. point, hooverge had the eye density -- the -- he wrote aite letter to him that said how dare you a flick the court with another hebrew? sunday night on c-span's q&a. am a governor elect north pediatric neurologist who currently serves as the states lieutenant-governor spoke to supporters in fairfax, virginia. >> hello, virginia! what a day in the commonwealth of virginia.
supreme court your code >> the anti-semitism was in the american legal profession from to justice breyernd justice kagan. that there was one who was notoriously anti-semitic. point, hooverge had the eye density -- the -- he wrote aite letter to him that said how dare you a flick the court with another hebrew? sunday night on c-span's q&a. am a governor elect north pediatric neurologist who currently serves as the states lieutenant-governor spoke to supporters in fairfax, virginia....
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and then doesn't justice breyer now sign up? >> right. >> and he says she is tough as nails. so then we have the making of the notorious rbg, which the two law students commenting on your shelby county decision. and hobby lobby. those dissents named you that. but you didn't even know who notorious was, did you? [ laughter ] >> yeah, my law clerks told me about notorious b.i.g. and i looked up a little bit about him. and said, we have something very important in common. what do you have in common with the notorious b.i.g.? we were both born and bred in brooklyn, new york. [ applause ] but i think shawna, who was a second year nyu law student when she started this, it was after the shelby county decision. she was angry. she thought that the court decision was egregiously wrong. and then when i said before about not wasting time with being angry, she said, i'm going to do something positive about this. so she started tumblr. and it starts with my dissent in the shelby county case. it's gone on from there. >> and so she evolves from extraordinary justice to notorious. and keep th
and then doesn't justice breyer now sign up? >> right. >> and he says she is tough as nails. so then we have the making of the notorious rbg, which the two law students commenting on your shelby county decision. and hobby lobby. those dissents named you that. but you didn't even know who notorious was, did you? [ laughter ] >> yeah, my law clerks told me about notorious b.i.g. and i looked up a little bit about him. and said, we have something very important in common. what do...
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as you notice the breyer yellows here, this is where the front is situated. we'll start up in the north here around vallejo towards american canyon, highway 12. some heavier downpours by the delta. mar very wet into oakland and piedmont. back west ward across the bay, it's coming down pretty hard, burlingame, south bruno. more rain in forester city this morning. lower in the peninsula, some rain in san ma toe eteo. we'll look at the rain hold together through about 9:00 this morning from the peninsula to the south bay. in the mountains it's in the upper 30s from tahoe valley airport, blue canyon. light rain has yet to change over to snow. temperatures in the upper 50s from oakland to san francisco. you'll have the rain with you this morning. then we'll look for partial clearing in the afternoon. no delays yet at sfo. that could be likely. so scattered showers throughout the morning hours, mainly dry for later on today and the second half of your weekend. don't forget we get an extra hour of sleep as the time changes 2:00 sunday morning. an hour by hour look a
as you notice the breyer yellows here, this is where the front is situated. we'll start up in the north here around vallejo towards american canyon, highway 12. some heavier downpours by the delta. mar very wet into oakland and piedmont. back west ward across the bay, it's coming down pretty hard, burlingame, south bruno. more rain in forester city this morning. lower in the peninsula, some rain in san ma toe eteo. we'll look at the rain hold together through about 9:00 this morning from the...
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justice breyer spoke broadly to that when he said where are we going?s is an open box, we know not where we go. so i think the implications are great. many of the tech companies in the united states filed a friend of the court brief in this case and they basically said -- they weren't urging the court to rule for carpenter, but they said, look, your decisions in this area are 40 years old or older. we're now in a digital age. please, supreme court, bring it up to date so there's guidance in terms of how to protect the privacy of the average person who uses this technology. >> yang: one to have the decisions we'll be rooking for. marcia coyle of the "national law journal," thank you very much. >> pleasure. >> woodruff: now, more on the allegations against two popular personalities of television and radio. nbc news today fired "today show" anchor matt lauer over what the company called "a detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace." in a memo, nbc news president said that "while it is the first complaint about
justice breyer spoke broadly to that when he said where are we going?s is an open box, we know not where we go. so i think the implications are great. many of the tech companies in the united states filed a friend of the court brief in this case and they basically said -- they weren't urging the court to rule for carpenter, but they said, look, your decisions in this area are 40 years old or older. we're now in a digital age. please, supreme court, bring it up to date so there's guidance in...
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. >> you can hear more from her interview with tanya breyer in the cnbc conversation tonight at 23:00t l be back with plenty more "seesigns. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. theseare heading back home.y oil...
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i think justice breyer's opinion made that a big part of the case. that it was looking at the record facts that were found by the district court. i believe it was judge yakele in that case in austin. and the position that we are taking in a similar case is there could be different record facts and in fact we're arguing to the fifth circuit right now there are different record facts in a different case that should lead to a perhaps different outcome. that's our argument. senator feinstein: ok. excuse me. justice stras. oh, my time is up. no. sorry. thank you. senator grassley: except for senator leahy and ranking member feinstein and former senator hatch, i'd like to have people, if you ask your question within the last second and you get your answer questioned, when it's answered as long as you start before the red light goes on you can answer your question. senator kennedy. senator kennedy. senator kennedy: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. justice, mr. duncan, you have incredible resumes. only better than your resumes are your families and i agree with
i think justice breyer's opinion made that a big part of the case. that it was looking at the record facts that were found by the district court. i believe it was judge yakele in that case in austin. and the position that we are taking in a similar case is there could be different record facts and in fact we're arguing to the fifth circuit right now there are different record facts in a different case that should lead to a perhaps different outcome. that's our argument. senator feinstein: ok....
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we have a piece that was written by jay pepper breyers down there for you guys. want a quote from that from little bit. the title of the article is why alabamians won't believe "the washington post" story about roy moore even if it's true. for decades it's editors and reporters have attacked her history of heritage and culture. there were to kill our beliefs, they make fun of her people. they think our way of life is backward and offensive. they can't stand us, and they hate, i mean hate, people like roy moore. it talks in the article about the fact that these allegations could be true, but immediately because of that past history, people down there are going to discredit them. >> pepper has a point, and i touched on that in my two columns as well. what i want to urge people to do is to take a step back. yes, there has been bias from the establishment media against the south and against conservatives for a long time. no, that doesn't mean that there's necessarily some grand conspiracy. and the truth might be something in between where there might be reason to loo
we have a piece that was written by jay pepper breyers down there for you guys. want a quote from that from little bit. the title of the article is why alabamians won't believe "the washington post" story about roy moore even if it's true. for decades it's editors and reporters have attacked her history of heritage and culture. there were to kill our beliefs, they make fun of her people. they think our way of life is backward and offensive. they can't stand us, and they hate, i mean...
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and justice breyer, actually, in the 1980s first articulated something like this in law view articles. and then, like i said, the supreme court adopted it in the late 1990s. actually, there are cases that appeared in some form before that. even justice rehnquist, frankly, in the 1980 benzine case, articulated it. i think that's a really important doctrine right now for cabining broad delegations to agencies. in other words, if you're concerned about agencies taking vague delegations and doing massive agency rules, this major questions doctrine is critical. you see it even in king versus burwell, the chief justice referred to it after the uarg opinion. i'll be quicker. two things on this. how major is major? how major is major? money, people, affected, what -- i threw out some things in a dissent i wrote last year. i think it was last year. that should be considered. but that's an important debate. some rules are obviously major under any conception, including the one i was writing about at the time, in my view. so that's one issue that is difficult with the major rules doctrine. but t
and justice breyer, actually, in the 1980s first articulated something like this in law view articles. and then, like i said, the supreme court adopted it in the late 1990s. actually, there are cases that appeared in some form before that. even justice rehnquist, frankly, in the 1980 benzine case, articulated it. i think that's a really important doctrine right now for cabining broad delegations to agencies. in other words, if you're concerned about agencies taking vague delegations and doing...